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Moving Stones: About the Art of Edmonia Lewis (The Visual Arts of Africa and its Diasporas)

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Moving Stones explores the extraordinary life and work of Edmonia Lewis, the Black and Ojibwe sculptor who rose to international fame in the nineteenth century. Blending biography, history, and theory, Jennifer DeVere Brody approaches Lewis’s legacy through a Black feminist and queer lens, illuminating how her sculptures and self-fashioning challenged constraints of her time. Living much of her life in Rome as a free Afro-Native woman, Lewis used neoclassical forms to carve out a life in art. Brody considers how Lewis’s works were viewed historically and how they resonate with postmodern artists, engaging themes of race, materiality, sexuality, and embodiment. Rethinking one of the most important sculptors of her era, Moving Stones shows how Lewis’s art continues to inspire contemporary artists and scholars today.

Author(s)
Jennifer DeVere Brody
Publication Year
2026
Publication date
June 9, 2026
Pages
310
Binding
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN
9781478038528
Dimensions
6.0 × 2.0 × 9.0 in
Weight
0.98 lb

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